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Introducing delouse

Introduction post on our internal rust tokio async debugging tool, delouse!

Paul Tagliamonte

Paul Tagliamonte

Introducing Zoo

A look behind the scenes at why we are renaming the company Zoo.

Jordan Noone

Jordan Noone

Introducing Text-to-CAD

Introducing our machine learning model for generating CAD models from a text prompt.

Jessie Frazelle

Jessie Frazelle

Why we're building Zoo Modeling App

Building a GUI was a tough decision for us, but we're delivering something truly unique that supports both a productive UI experance and automation as first-class citizens.

Kurt Hutten

Kurt Hutten

Why we’re building APIs first

An introduction to why KittyCAD isn't a hardware design company, but rather a software infrastructure company for hardware design

Frank Noirot

Frank Noirot

CAD + WebRTC

A brief introduction to WebRTC and why it's a good fit for our Design API

Adam Sunderland

Adam Sunderland

Putting the KittyCAD API to work

Building hybrid programmable & click-and-point CAD on top of our GPU-optimized CAD engine to bring hardware design out of the dark ages.

Jessie Frazelle

Jessie Frazelle

Stepping into CEO

I am very excited to announce that as of mid December, I have stepped into the CEO role here at KittyCAD. Jordan has done a fantastic job of leading the company as CEO thus far and will step into the role of Executive Chairman.

Jessie Frazelle

Jessie Frazelle

The Code-first approach

Imagine kids playing at two different houses. In the first house the kids are given toy shovels, buckets and similar, but are told strickly ...

Kurt Hutten

Kurt Hutten

Introducing KittyCAD

In the software world, we have paradigms for building, testing, and deploying applications automatically. We’ve gotten very good at reducing the load on developers so that with a simple push of a commit to a git repo a Rube Goldberg machine is triggered resulting in an artifact.

Jenna Bryant, Jordan Noone, Jessie Frazelle

Jenna Bryant, Jordan Noone, Jessie Frazelle

Mechanical CAD: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

The hardware industry is desperate for a modern way to do mechanical design. A new CAD program built for the modern world would lower the barrier to building hardware, decrease the time of development, and usher in a new era of building!

Jessie Frazelle

Jessie Frazelle